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How much do pump room operator jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 2, 2026, the average yearly pay for pump room operator in the United States is $52,091.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $62,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pump Room Operator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pump Room Operator, you need a solid understanding of mechanical systems, fluid dynamics, and safety protocols, often supported by a high school diploma or technical certification. Familiarity with control panels, SCADA systems, and routine maintenance tools is typically required. Attention to detail, reliability, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for preventing errors and ensuring smooth operations. These skills and qualities are essential to maintain safe, efficient, and uninterrupted operation of pumping systems in industrial or municipal settings.

What are some common challenges faced by Pump Room Operators during a typical shift?

Pump Room Operators often encounter challenges such as managing fluctuating system pressures, responding to equipment malfunctions, and maintaining strict adherence to safety protocols. They must remain vigilant for leaks or irregularities in the system and act quickly to prevent downtime or hazards. Effective communication with maintenance teams and other operators is essential, as troubleshooting often requires coordinated efforts. Staying organized and alert during shift changes ensures smooth operations and safety for all personnel.

What are Pump Room Operators?

Pump Room Operators are skilled workers responsible for operating and maintaining pumps and related equipment that move liquids, such as water, chemicals, or oil, within industrial settings. They monitor gauges, valves, and flow rates to ensure safe and efficient operation. Pump Room Operators also perform routine inspections, make adjustments as needed, and coordinate with other staff to troubleshoot any issues. Their role is crucial in industries like water treatment, oil and gas, and manufacturing, where fluid movement is essential to operations.

What is the difference between Pump Room Operator vs Boiler Operator?

AspectPump Room OperatorBoiler Operator
CertificationsTypically requires HVAC, mechanical, or pump operation certificationsRequires boiler operation licenses or certifications
Work EnvironmentPump rooms, industrial plants, water treatment facilitiesBoiler rooms, power plants, manufacturing facilities
Industry UsageWater systems, HVAC, industrial processingPower generation, manufacturing, heating systems

Both roles involve operating and maintaining equipment in industrial settings. Pump Room Operators focus on managing pumps and water systems, while Boiler Operators specialize in maintaining boilers. The certifications and work environments overlap, but their specific responsibilities differ based on equipment type.

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Control Room Operator (Boiler)

Control Room Operator (Boiler)

Sprague Resources Lp

Tamworth, NH โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

NE Renewable Power is made up of 5 Biomass electric generating power stations located in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.ย  These stations play a crucial role in supplying locally sourced renewable energy to the people of New England. Sprague brings over 150 years of energy operating experience to the operations of these facilities, and weโ€™re hiring a Control Room Operator for the Tamworth, NH location.

Who we are:

Sprague takes a collaborative, customer-centric approach to providing best-in-class energy products and related services throughout the Northeast. Founded in 1870, we pride ourselves on offering customers the expert solutions and high-quality service that help their businesses thrive in any market landscape. Sprague values innovation, safety, integrity and people. We know that our people are what set us apart from our competition, and we work hard to make sure each employee across our 20+ locations knows how important they are to our community.ย 

We offer great benefits! Medical benefits and retirement contributions start on your first day!

  • 401(k) Traditional and Roth plans with employer match of 100% of the first 6% of the employeeโ€™s contribution
  • Defined Contribution Plan with an automatic 2.6% contribution from Sprague
  • Paid Volunteer Time
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Choice of high deductible and PPO Health Plans to fit your individual needs
  • Wellness Program

Our Control Room Operator (CRO) is the shift lead and is responsible for the safe and efficient, day-to-day operation of the power plant. ย This includes the daily operation, monitoring and documentation of the various plant process components, instrumentation and other feedback to the Control Room control interfaces in order to access proper operational function. A heightened level of safety awareness and process awareness is required to be able to determine when to call in appropriate support from the plant maintenance and management team when needed. The CRO monitors and documents all process variables that pertain to plant performance and system/component reliability and capacity and therefore must be qualified and capable of understanding the correct operation of plant systemโ€™s mechanical, electrical and instrumentation/controls components and process flow, and be able to perform corrective action when appropriate. The CRO must be proficient in clear communication with plant personnel, including the shift team and other onsite personnel during process upset situations, and be comfortable with making decisions that will affect the plant process. The CRO must be able to operate the PLC-based control system as well as some of the control roomโ€™s older analog systems.

Major Duties / Responsibilities:

  • Start-up, operate, shut down and secure equipment under normal and emergency conditions from the control room or in the field.
  • Troubleshoot and perform basic mechanical skills to assist the facility team with preventative and reactive maintenance activities.
  • Understand the process and process components in order to be able to properly access and carry out equipment and systemโ€™s proper lock out-tagout (LOTO), de-energization, zero energy verification, etc.
  • Ensure all plant rounds are completed for the inspections of all facility machinery for malfunctions and / or potential failures.
  • Maintain all logs and records as required to record complete operating conditions for the facility and report any irregularities.
  • Ability to understand, perform and ensure the completion of facility water chemistry testing and the active dosing and adjustment of control treatment chemicals within recommended limits. Repair and calibrate equipment as required.
  • Identify hazardous and/or unsafe conditions or work practices, notify supervisor and take action to correct as required.
  • Must have the ability to understand process controls, monitor equipment and evaluate the plant production equipment and output, including efficiency and related variables.
  • Monitor process variable feedback from controls (temperature, pressure, flow, etc.) for long term variances from normal trends and responds to the variances and issues instructions to ensure continued safe, reliable, and cost-effective power generation from the facility, while maintaining environmental standards.
  • Be able to perform and ensure the routine preventive maintenance of components associated with ash removal, boiler and fuel systems, valves, pumps and other system components.
  • Develop and maintain operating procedures to ensure consistent and safe operation.
  • Conduct or assist in scheduled and forced outage maintenance work.
  • Supervise, coordinate or assist contractors performing work at the facility.

Education / Experience / Skill Requirements:

  • Must have a valid driver's license
  • Power Plant operations and/or maintenance experience is required
  • Must have basic computer skills, including data entry
  • Must possess basic math skills
  • Good verbal communications skills are essential
  • Must be cooperative with those he/she contacts in this work and can work without direct supervision.
  • Must know the hazards involved and the safety precautions to be practiced in the operation and maintenance of power plant equipment and machinery.
  • Must work within and ensure strict adherence to all safety practices and procedures.
  • Must be a committed team member and be able to pool our knowledge and energy to work in tandem to completely understand and productively respond to all business challenges.

Work Environment: Environmental or atmospheric conditions commonly associated with the performance of the functions of this job.

  • Protective equipment such as hard hats, safety glasses, respirator air masks (tight seal), ear protection, chemical suits, hot gloves, high voltage protective equipment and other equipment must be worn in the performance of some duties.
  • The inside power plant environment can have high ambient temperatures as well as very hot surfaces with exposure risks to steam, hot water and other high pressure/high temperature/high decibel level processโ€™s.
  • 80% of work is performed indoors, 20% outdoors.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to weather conditions prevalent at the time.
  • Noise in the work environment is moderate to high.
  • Respond to plant emergencies/call-ins (day or night) on holidays or weekends as applicable.
  • There are extensive smoking restrictions in and around the facility.

Physical requirements commonly associated with the performance of the functions of this job: The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

  • Must be able to work on your feet for extensive periods, stairs and ladder climbing, and routinely lifting 50 pounds.
  • Must be physically capable of wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) including but not limited to half and full-face respirators, fall protection equipment, hard hats, safety shoes, safety glasses, etc.
  • Must be able to work in elevated areas, confined spaces and in extreme heat and cold conditions.
  • Perform repetitive motions as required.
  • Ability to hear and understand audible alarms, detect changes in noise levels of equipment.
  • All employees are required to pass pre-employment screenings including a physical examination, pulmonary function test, OSHA respirator questionnaire, audiometric test, drug screen, motor vehicle verification, and background check.
  • Post-employment screenings include an annual audiogram and respirator (tight seal) fit testing.

Sprague is an EEO/AA employer.ย  We strongly encourage minorities, females, Vets and individuals with disabilities to apply.

As a federal contractor we adhere to OFCCP employment regulations.ย Click here for OFCCP compliance information